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NFIB Texas PAC-Endorsed Candidates Succeed in Primary Election

NFIB Texas PAC-Endorsed Candidates Succeed in Primary Election

March 4, 2026

Of the 97 pro-small business legislative candidates endorsed by NFIB Texas PAC, 95 won their respective primary races

AUSTIN (March 4, 2026) – Following the Primary Election, which resulted in the vast majority of candidates endorsed by NFIB Texas PAC succeeding in their respective primary races, NFIB State Director Jeff Burdett commended primary voters for supporting pro-small business candidates.

“On behalf of our small business owner members across the state, I want to thank Texas’ primary election voters for supporting these pro-small business candidates,” NFIB State Director Jeff Burdett said. “Texas remains one of the best places to own, operate, and grow a small business, thanks in large part to our practical approach to governing. Each of these candidates understands that our state economy is strongest when small businesses can succeed. As we look to November, it’s clear Texans appreciate these candidates and their support for Main Street.”

The NFIB Texas PAC endorsed 97 state legislators, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, and Gov. Greg Abbott for re-election.

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